Joe Schlesinger - Schlesinger's View
Joe Schlesinger is veteran CBC TV reporter who has held several key posts both domestically and as a foreign correspondent. In 1994, Joe retired from the CBC news service and moved back to Toronto. He has, however, continued to contribute to CBC Television programs. A book of Schlesinger's memoirs, Time Zones, was published in 1990 and became a bestseller. Joe has been honoured a number of times for his journalism.
FEATURE COLUMN:
February 10, 2005
Echoes of Vietnam
"Sometimes all it takes is a word, a single utterance to spark a circuit of logic."
COLUMNS BY JOE SCHLESINGER:
May 13, 2004
America's Achilles Heel
April 15, 2004
Lessons learned, reflections on hate
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